iOS and Android.“It’ll be on our own terms and within our local area; whether that’s dancing, skipping, jumping, going out a walk or on the bike – whatever way to get that total up.“We hope if we can get some more people to volunteer with the Kiltwalk we can see how many miles we can do and we could manage even a couple of laps.The charity is hoping to get kilts made in its very own registered tartan, designed by community group Troon Ladies Circle, who entered Aoife’s Sensory Bus’ tartan competition.Michael said: “Troon Ladies Circle came up with the winning design; it’s bright and vibrant and will definitely make us more identifiable.“We struggled to pick a winner, so we gave the casting vote to Aoife’s sister Eilidh.
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